Well 87 hours you must be a fellow only a male would say that that's been my experience but not so sure about the cat world. Making 100 that's wonderful, may your Aunt Catherine have many more happy years.Great cake.Merle...........

Well Madi, we here think that an 87 hour absence is perhaps permitted, if and only if, a close relative is celebrating a one hundredth birthday. And the cake is awesome. (Did they bring a slice home for you? I hope so).Toodle pip!Bertie.

Glad they are back to see your back :o) the cake is pawsome, it's something what we should keep forever and ever... not sure if I would cut it in pieces...I rather follow Easy's advice to eat it in one piece :o) have a super sunday!

OhMyGosh the cake is darling. As much as I love CAKE I don't think I could have eaten any of that one... too cute. Goodness, thank the heavens they made it back in time for your dinner. Their 280 mile day trip sounds like our day trips to St. Louis!

If we are not mistaken, we think 4:00 p.m. is the hour when you start looking for your dinner. We do too. So we guess Mom and Dad didn't do too badly, and it WAS a very important engagement they had to attend. That cake is very impressive - bet it tasted delicious too. We can't wait to see more pics from the party. Happy Birthday again to Ms. Catherine.

How sad for you Madi..but i am glad Mum got back in time...it looks like a wondeful cake and a great day i bet...i wish my grandma had made it to 100 she said goodbye 3 months shy of it..would have been a wonderful celebration..plus she would have got a letter from the Queen :) loves Fozziemum xxx

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